FX Week USA
Joel Clark introduces full coverage of the 2011 e-FX Awards winners, including Phil Weisberg for achievement award, SG CIB for bank e-FX initiative of the year and CLS Aggregation...
Farah Khalique talks to delegates and presenters at FX Week USA about the regulatory and technology trends driving FX markets in 2011
Farah Khalique talks to delegates and presenters at FX Week USA about the trends driving currency markets in 2011
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Panellists agree mandated use of CCPs and exchanges could attract investors but will also raise costs
Conference speakers discuss the changing nature of the foreign exchange market, and agree successful providers in future are likely to be those that can offer a range of niche services rather than those with the highest volumes
Monetary and capital markets deputy director Christopher Towe tells conference delegates that ongoing vulnerabilities could sow the seeds of the next crisis
Reporter Farah Khalique speaks to participants at FX Week USA about trends in the foreign exchange markets
Amir Tal speaks to FX Week's Farah Khalique about how smaller financial services firms keep up with their larger rivals
FX Week's Farah Khalique asks Udi Sela about the impact of increased regulation on foreign exchange traders
NEW YORK - Counterparty risk is preventing FX from becoming a major asset class and must be addressed, according to panellists discussing the future of the FX industry at the FX Week USA congress in New York last Tuesday (July 13).
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